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CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: KIRK ALEXANDER DENTON
ADDRESS: 224 Wilber Ave., Columbus, OH 43215
TELEPHONE: Home: (614) 372-5854; Office: (614) 292-5816
CITIZENSHIP: US, Canada
EMAIL: [email protected]
URL: https://deall.osu.edu/people/denton.2
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT
Ohio State University (DEALL)
2009- Professor
1995- Associate Professor
1988- Assistant Professor
2009 (Aug.-Dec.) National Chung-hsing University (Taichung, Taiwan)
Research Fellow
2003 (Jan.-June) Harvard University (EALC)
Visiting Associate Professor
1986-88 York University (DLLL)
Lecturer, Chinese Language
1985-86 University of Toronto
Research Assistant, Ontario - Jiangsu Resource Centre
EDUCATION
1988 Ph.D., University of Toronto (modern Chinese literature)
-supervisor: Milena Doleželová-Velingerová
1982 M.A., University of Toronto (Chinese literature)
1979-80 M.A. sought, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL (Chinese literature)
1978 B.A., Colby College, Waterville, ME (French)
FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION:
Modern and contemporary Chinese literature and literary thought; critical theory; Chinese film;
Chinese museums and historical memory
LANGUAGE TRAINING
1985-86 Advanced Mandarin Training, spoken and classical, Taipei Language Institute, Taipei, ROC
1980-81 Chinese Language Degree, Fudan University, Shanghai, PRC
1976-77 Second degré de langue française, Université de Grenoble, France
GRANTS AND AWARDS
2016 Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation, subvention to support publication of Crossing Between Tradition
and Modernity: Essays in Commemoration of Milena Doleželová-Velingerová (1932–2012).
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Prague: Karolinum Press (US$5000).
2015 OSU, Arts and Humanities Small Grant to support manuscript preparation of Jottings Under
Lamplight: Lu Xun (Harvard UP, 2017) ($1500)
2013 OSU, Office of International Affairs Faculty Grant for Contested Memory: The Politics of Museums
in Post-Martial Law Taiwan ($3200)
OSU, Arts and Science Research and Creative Activity grant for Global Citizenship: The Ohio
State University, Hong Shen (1894-1955), and the Modern Mediasphere ($20,000)
2012 OSU, Arts and Humanities Publication Subvention to support publication of Exhibiting the Past:
The Politics of Historical Memory in the Museums of Postsocialist China ($2000, with a matching
fund of $2000 from DEALL)
2011 OSU, College of Arts and Sciences, Research Enhancement Grant ($3300): for travel to Beijing,
Taipei, and Tainan
2009 COH, Grant-in-Aid ($2250): for travel within Taiwan
Visiting Scholar grant, Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, National Chung-hsing
University (Taichung, Taiwan)
2006 Fulbright Scholar, pursued fieldwork in the PRC (summer/fall 2006) ($35,000)
SRA, College of Humanities (for fall 2006)
2004 OSU Arts and Humanities Seed Grant, to support research on Exhibiting the Past: The Politics and
Ideology of Museums in the PRC, Taiwan, and Hong Kong ($8,000)
2003 Freeman Course Development Grant, East Asian Studies Center, The Ohio State University
($20,000), for the development of an undergraduate course on Chinese film
SRA, College of Humanities (to undertake research on Chinese museums in PRC, Hong Kong,
and Taiwan)
2001 Grant-in-Aid, College of Humanities (OSU), for research trip to Beijing and Shanghai ($1400)
Institute for Collaborative Research and Public Humanities (OSU), “Urban Cultural Institutions in
Early Modern China,” 2001-2002 Institute fellowship, with Julia F. Andrews ($14,000)
International Affairs Interdisciplinary Lectures, Seminars, and Conferences, “Urban Cultural
Institutions in Early Modern China” ($3,600)
2000 East Asian Studies Center OSU, to support publication of Modern Chinese Literature and
Culture ($7000)
College of Art Action Award, to support special issue on visual culture of MCLC ($1,300)
OSU College of Humanities Publication Subvention, to support special issue on visual
culture of MCLC ($1000)
1999 Faculty Innovator Grant, OSU ($800)
Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Subsidies for Publication Grant, for the journal Modern Chinese
Literature and Culture ($10,000)
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1998 American Council of Learned Societies to support Faculty Professional Leave ($15,000)
1994 Grant-In-Aid, OSU ($1,000)
1992 OSU Seed Grant ($12,760)
1991 OSU SRA, Spring Quarter
OSU University Small Research Grant
OSU College of Humanities Grant-in-Aid
1988 York University Ad Hoc Research Fund
1981-85 University of Toronto Open Fellowship
1982-83 Ontario Graduate Scholarship
1979-80 University of Illinois Tuition and Fee Waiver
1978 Graduated Cum Laude, Colby College
TEACHING
Language Courses Taught (York University)
Second Year Chinese
Mandarin for Speakers of Cantonese
Third Year Chinese
Language Courses Taught (OSU)
Chinese 210/211, 310/311, 510/511 Intermediate Intensive Chinese
Chinese 751 Readings in Scholarly Chinese
Literature/Culture/Film (OSU)
Chinese 7468: Chinese Film
Chinese 7465: Literature in Socialist/Postsocialist China
Chinese 7467: Taiwan Fiction
Chinese 7463 (763) Modern Chinese Fiction
Chinese 4403 (503) Modern Chinese Literature in Translation
Chinese 4405 (505): China in Film
Chinese 7466 (879): Graduate Seminar—Lu Xun
Chinese 232 Modern Chinese Culture
Chinese 879 Graduate Seminar—Chinese Film
Chinese 251 Chinese Literature in Translation (Zhou to Song)
Chinese 879 Graduate Seminar: Chinese Popular Culture
EALL 3446 (346): Asian American Film
Courses Taught at Harvard University (Spring 2003)
Chinese Literature 125: Modern Chinese Literature in Translation
Chinese Literature 288: Lu Xun and Chinese Modernity
Doctoral Dissertations Supervised
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Qiong YANG, Mr. Science Goes Popular: Science as Imagined in Twentieth-Century Chinese
Literature and Culture (2016) [Editor, Social Sciences in China Press, Beijing]
Qin CHEN, The Others: Restraint, Desire, and the Politics of Chinese Horror Cinema (1989-2015)
(2016)
Man HE, Chinese Play-Making: Cosmopolitan Intellectuals, Transnational Stages, and Modern
Drama, 1910s-1940s [tenure-track position at Williams College] (2015)
Ying BAO, In Search of Laughter in Maoist China: Chinese Film Comedy, 1949-1966 (2008) [in
tenure-track position at University of Nevada, Las Vegas] (2008)
Hongyuan YU. Xiaoshuo as Cultural Discourse: The Shuihu zhuan and Its Commentaries (1999)
Nicholas KALDIS, The Prose Poem and Aesthetic Insight: Lu Xun’s ‘Yecao’ (1998). [tenured at
Binghamton University, SUNY] (1998)
Di BAI, A Feminist Brave New World: The Cultural Revolution Model Theater Revisited (1997).
[tenured at Drew University] (1997)
Paul FOSTER, Lu Xun, Ah Q, “The True Story of Ah Q” and the National Character Discourse in
Modern China (1996). [tenured at Georgia Institute of Technology] (1996)
Dissertations Currently Supervised
Jia SHI, Wang HUANG, Mario DE GRANDIS, Yichun XU, Hui YAO
Dissertation Committee Member
DEALL (complete): Yanfang TANG, Dajiang HE, Aili CHEN, Mark BENDER, Minru LI, Jing
WANG, Jonathan NOBLE, Minggang LI, Levi GIBBS, Mengjun LI, Ziying YOU, Timothy
THURSTON; Yun ANOOP; Yongfei YI;
Other Depts (complete): Xiaoming Chen (History), Liyan LIU (History), Rui ZHANG (History of
Art), Zhichun LIN (Music), Yanfei ZHU (Art History), Mina KIM (History of Art), Hyunkyung
KIM (History of Art), Yanfei YIN (History of Art)
Other Depts (in process): Eliza HO (History of Art), Melvin BARNES (History)
MA Theses Supervised
Sherry LIDAKA, Mark MILLER, Hoyuen SUNG, Jeanne TAO, Xiaonan WU, Xi ZHONG, Man
HE, Qiong YANG, Hao ZHOU, Qin CHEN, Sheng QU, Yichun XU, Ziqi YUAN (Comparative
Studies), Xueying KONG
MA Students Supervised
Rong TANG, Stella THOMPSON, Marianne GILLINGHAM, Zenggen ZHOU, Xin NA, Max
BOHNENKAMP, Lijuan WU, Yulong ZHANG, Ying BAO, Wei WANG, Aihua QIN, Brian
BARE, Inae OH, Mario DE GRANDIS, Yan ZHANG
Dissertation Committees at Other Universities
Yiyan WANG (University of Sydney, Australia); Hao WU (University of Auckland, NZ)
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICE
Professional Organizations (member at various times)
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American Association of Chinese Comparative Literature
Association for Asian Studies
Asian Cinema Society
Memory Studies Association
Administrative Service
Ohio State University:
2018-19 DEALL Undergraduate Director
College of Arts and Sciences, Salary Appeals Committee
2017-18 DEALL External Review Committee (Chair)
DEALL Undergraduate Director
College of Arts and Sciences, Salary Appeals Committee
2016-17 DEALL Undergraduate Director
College of Arts and Sciences, Salary Appeals Committee
2015-16 DEALL Hiring Committee (spousal hire for Pil Ho Kim)
DEALL Undergraduate Director
2013-14 Chair, DEALL Sixth Year Review Committee (for Heather Inwood); cancelled
Modern Chinese literature search committee (Inwood replacement)
DEALL Undergraduate Director
2012-13 Chair, DEALL Promotion Review Committee (for Mark Bender)
Member, DEALL Fifth Year Review Committee (for Heather Inwood)
DEALL Undergraduate Director
Member, DEALL Japanese Literature/Film Position Search Committee
2011-12 Chair, DEALL Promotion Review Committee (for Chan Park)
DEALL Undergraduate Director
DEALL Vice Chair
DEALL website committee
DEALL Semester Conversion Point Person
2010-2011 DEALL Semester Conversion Point Person
DEALL Promotion Review Committee (for Richard Torrance)
2007-08 DEALL Search Committee—modern Chinese cultural studies (Chair) [successfully hired
number 1 candidate]
2007 DEALL Search Committee—modern Chinese cultural studies (Chair), for one-year visiting
assistant professor position
2006-08 DEALL Newsletter Committee
EASC Postdoc Selection Committee
2004-05 Chinese Literature Search Committee—film and media studies position (Chair) [successfully
hired number 1 candidate]
Eun Joo Kim Fourth Year Review Committee (Chair)
2003-04 Chinese Literature Search Committee—classical literature (Chair) [successfully hired number 1
candidate]
Member, University Interdisciplinary Film Studies Committee (beginning April 2003)
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2002-03 Chair, Tenure Review Committee (Mark Bender)
Member, Tenure Review Committee (Patricia Sieber)
EASC Advisory Committee
EASC Library Committee
2000-02 College of Humanities Graduate Committee
1999-00 Chinese Literature Search Committee (Chair)
1998-99 Chinese Literature Search Committee (Chair)
1996-97 Graduate Committee
Premodern Chinese Literature Search Committee
East Asian Culture Search Committee
1994-97 Undergraduate Coordinator
1994-95 Graduate Committee
Premodern Chinese Literature Search Committee
1992-93 Graduate Committee
Ad Hoc Plan of Action Committee
1991-92 Chair, Undergraduate Committee
Graduate Committee
Special Events Committee
OSU Film/Video Committee
College of Humanities Ad Hoc Committee on Library Purchases
United Way Representative
Search Committee
1989-91 Library Committee
1989-90 Special Events
York University:
1987-88 Library and Bookstore Committee
Liaison and Advising Committee
Professional Service
2019 ⚫ book proposal review for Routledge
⚫ submission review for the journal Memory Studies
⚫ book proposal review for Routledge
⚫ discussant GREALL Roundtable 2019
⚫ grant proposal review for Levi Gibbs, funded by Dartmouth College Grant Proposal Support
Initiative
⚫ manuscript workshop for Chen Guangchen, Society of Fellows, Princeton University (Nov. 15,
2019)
2018 ⚫ member Advisory Board, Globalized Memorial Museums: Exhibiting Atrocities in the Era of
Claims for Moral Universals, a five-year project funded by the European Research Council and
led by Ljiljana Radonić, Austrian Academy of Sciences
⚫ book proposal review for Routledge
⚫ promotion review for City University of Hong Kong
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⚫ blurb review of China Tripping: Encountering the Everyday in the People’s Republic ⚫ Smart Campus, Faculty Engagement Group, affiliated with Smart Columbus
2017 ⚫ external reviewer for tenure case at University of British Columbia
⚫ manuscript review for University of Hawaii Press ⚫ Nordic Association of Chinese Studies, conducted PhD Workshop and gave a talk to graduate
student participants
⚫ blurb for publication of Curating the Revolution, published by Cambridge University Press
2016 ⚫ promotion review for Indiana University
⚫ manuscript review for The Public Historian
⚫ manuscript review for State University of New York Press
⚫ manuscript review for Harvard University Asia Center
⚫ manuscript review for University of California Press
2015 ⚫ discussant, “Public and Private Spaces in Contemporary Chinese Literature,” AAS Conference
2015 (March 28)
2014 ⚫ member editorial board of Martyrdom and Literature, a publication series under the Otto
Harrassowitz Verlag imprint (2014-present)
⚫ Hong Kong Research Grants Council proposal review
⚫ Academic Program Review Committee for Department of Asian Languages and Literature,
University of Washington (fall 2014)
⚫ manuscript review for University of Hawaii Press
⚫ letter of support for University of Minnesota Regents Professorship nomination
⚫ reviews of essay contributions to Stories of Ordinary Life in Totalitarian Regimes, for Thomas
Riggs and Company,
2013-14 ⚫ chair of the committee for the AAS CIAC Levenson Prize for Books in Chinese Studies (post-
1900)
2013 ⚫ organizer of “Hong Shen and the Modern Mediasphere in Republican Era China” (Nov. 18,
2013)
⚫ promotion review for Leeds University
⚫ manuscript review for China Perspectives
⚫ member Editorial Board, Wenxue (文学), journal edited by Fudan University professor Chen Sihe
and published by Shanghai wenyi chubanshe
2012-13 ⚫ Hong Shen, “The Wedded Husband” drama production committee member and faculty advisor
⚫ member of committee for the AAS CIAC Levenson Prize for Books in Chinese Studies (post-
1900)
2012 ⚫ Member Editorial Board, Twenty-First-Century North American Chinese Literary Studies Series,
Center for the Study of China’s Literature Abroad, Beijing Normal University and University of
Oklahoma
⚫ blurb review of A Scholarly Review of Chinese Studies in English during the Last Three Years,
edited by Haihui Zhang (Ann Arbor: AAS Publications, 2013)
⚫ Master Class (SOAS, University of London; June 21): critiqued seven presentations by graduate
students from Oxford University, Cambridge University, and SOAS
⚫ reviewer, Research Grant Council (RGC) of Hong Kong, Prestigious Fellowship Scheme under
Humanities and Social Sciences Panel
⚫ reviews of essay contributions to Literature of Propaganda, Thomas Riggs and Company
publication
2012-15 ⚫ member Editorial Board, A New Literary History of Modern China (Harvard University Press)
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2012 ⚫ organizer, Cao Yu exhibit, held at OSU February 3-March 4
2011 ⚫ manuscript review, Columbia University Press
⚫ external review of tenure case, New York University
⚫ submission review, Asia Pacific World
⚫ submission review, Korea Journal of Chinese Language and Literature
2010 ⚫ external review of tenure case, Duke University
⚫ Faculty Advising Committee, Midwest Conference of Asian Affair 2010
⚫ manuscript review, University of Hawaii Press
⚫ member Editorial Committee, Korea Journal of Chinese Language and
Literature (2010-)
⚫ submission review, Journal of Contemporary History
2009-11 ⚫ consultant, Norton Anthology of World Literature, 3rd edition
2008 ⚫ blurb review of Christopher T. Keaveney, Beyond Brushtalk: Sino-Japanese Literary Exchange
in the Interwar Period (Hong Kong University Press, 2008)
⚫ manuscript review for University of British Columbia Press
⚫ external review of tenure case (University of Minnesota)
⚫ member of Selection Jury for the Newman Prize in Chinese Literature, 2008
⚫ Princeton University Press, Chinese Lecture Series, editorial board
⚫ special presentation, Fulbright Workshop for Faculty and Professionals, OSU (March 28, 2008)
⚫ blurb review of Charles Laughlin, Literature of Leisure in Modern China (University of Hawaii
Press)
⚫ submission review, The China Quarterly
2007 ⚫ discussant, “Literati Culture and Professionalism in Modern China,” panel organized by
Shengqing Wu for Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies (2007)
⚫ external review of hire/promotion case, University of California-Irvine
⚫ blurb review of Baptism, by Yang Jiang (Hong Kong University Press)
⚫ submission review for Journal of Contemporary History
2006 ⚫ review of book series proposal, Princeton University Press
⚫ adviser to Louisa Wei and Peng Xiaolian in their film documentary on Hu Feng and the Hu Feng
group of writers called Storm Under the Sun; interviewed on camera; film premiered at the
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 2007)
⚫ external review of tenure case, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
⚫ submission review, China: An International Journal (Singapore)
⚫ submission review, The China Quarterly (SOAS, London)
2005 ⚫ external review of tenure case (University of Washington)
⚫ submission review, China Information (Leiden, The Netherlands)
2004 ⚫ proposal review, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
⚫ submission review, Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies
2003 ⚫ Selection Committee, Fulbright and Foreign-Sponsored Awards, Institute of International
Education (Dec. 1, New York)
⚫ Selection Committee, Fulbright Scholars Program, Institute of International Education (Oct. 24,
Washington)
⚫ discussant, “Urban Spectacle and the Rise of Mass Culture in Late Qing and Republican China”
(Fairbank Center, Harvard University, May 3, 2003)
⚫ review of Harris Faculty Fellowship proposal, Grinnell College
⚫ external reviewer of tenure case, Bowdoin College
⚫ external reviewer of manuscript, Palgrave
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⚫ submission review, Journal of Asian Studies
2002 ⚫ conference co-organizer (with Julia F. Andrews), “Urban Cultural Institutions in Early Twentieth
Century China,” symposium (April 13, 2002)
⚫ external reviewer of manuscript, Harvard University Asia Center
2001 ⚫ external reviewer of tenure case, Southern Methodist University
⚫ external reviewer of manuscript, Columbia University Press
⚫ external review for promotion case, Yale University
⚫ moderator, “Roundtable” at Beyond Peony Pavilion: Performance, Ethnicity, and Cultural
Processes in China (Columbus, April 27, 2001)
⚫ chair/discussant for panel “Wen or Ren? The Person of the Author in Modern Chinese Literary
Critics” (AAS, March 2001)
⚫ Executive Committee, Association of Chinese Comparative Literature (ACCL), 2001-
⚫ external reviewer for tenure case, Middlebury College
2000 ⚫ external reviewer of manuscript, University of Michigan Press
⚫ Associate Editor, Encyclopedia of Asia (NY: Scribners, 2002)
⚫ Selection Committee, Fulbright and Foreign-Sponsored Awards, Institute of International
Education (Dec. 6, New York)
⚫ panel co-organizer, “Literary Societies of Republican China” panel (AAS, March 2000) ⚫ Consultant Editor, Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture. Eds. Ned Davis.
(RoutledgeCurzon, 2004)
1999-present ⚫ Editor, Modern Chinese Literature and Culture
⚫ Creator and Manager, MCLC Resource Center (http://u.osu.edu/mclc/)
⚫ moderator, MCLC LIST (discussion list associated with the journal Modern Chinese Literature
and Culture and the MCLC Resource Center)
1999 ⚫ external reviewer for tenure cases, Tufts University and SOAS
⚫ external reader for doctoral dissertation, University of Sydney, Australia
1998 ⚫ external reviewer for tenure case, University of North Carolina
⚫ reviewer of manuscripts, Harvard University Asia Center and University of Michigan Press
1997 ⚫ panel chair, AAS, Chicago (March 13-16, 1997)
1990-93 ⚫ Associate Editor, Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association
1991 ⚫ co-organizer of Ohio Asianist Annual Meeting
1990 ⚫ panel organizer and chair “Critical Approaches to Chinese Literature.” At the Midwest
Conference on Asian Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington (November 2-3)
1987 ⚫ interpreter for Visiting PRC Authors, Foreign Authors Series, Harbourfront
1986 ⚫ Chinese Language Consultant, Canada-China Language and Cultural Orientation Program
Joint Centre on Modern East Asian, University of Toronto
1982 (summer) ⚫ cultural guide to visiting PRC delegation, World University Service of Canada
PUBLICATIONS
Books:
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Under review The Landscape of Historical Memory: The Politics of Museums and Memorial Culture in Post–
Martial Law Taiwan
[A companion to Exhibiting the Past, this volume focuses on the politics of museums and
exhibitionary culture in Taiwan in the post-martial law era (1987-present). Currently in the
review process at Hong Kong University Press. Decision to be rendered sometime in October,
2019.]
2014 Exhibiting the Past: Historical Memory and the Politics of Museums in Postsocialist China.
Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Reviews: Museum Worlds 2, 1 (2014); MCLC Resource Center (July 2015); TAASA Journal,
23, 2 (June 2014); China Quarterly 220 (Dec. 2014); The China Journal 74 (2015);
Dialogues on Historical Justice and Memory (2015); China Perspectives 1 (2015); Museum
Anthropology Review 9, 2 (Fall, 2015); The Art Bulletin 97, 4 (Dec. 2015); China Heute 34, 2
(2015); Pacific Affairs 88, 3 (2015); China Review International 21, 1 (2014); Museum &
Society 14, 1 (March 2016); Twentieth-Century China 41, 1 (2016); Archiv Orientalni 84
(2016). Song Xiangguang Blog http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_53bcdb030102x431.html ;
Wenbo xuekan 文博学刊 2 (2018): 60-65.
1998 The Problematic of Self in Modern Chinese Literature: Hu Feng and Lu Ling. Stanford: Stanford
University Press.
Reviews: Journal of Asian Studies 58, 2 (May 1999); China Quarterly 160 (Dec. 1999);
Comparative Literature 51, 4 (Fall, 1999), Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 60, 2 (Dec.
2000); The Comparatist 24 (2000); China Review International 7, 2 (Fall 2000); The China
Journal 45 (Jan. 2001); Asian Studies Review 27, 1 (March 2003)
Translation: presently being translated into Chinese by Zhang Yesong (and his students) of
Fudan University
Edited Books:
2017 (co-edited with Eileen Cheng) Jottings under Lamplight: Lu Xun. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
Reviews: China Review International 23, 2 (2016); Taipei Times (March 22, 2018); New York
Review of Books (Nov. 23, 2017); Los Angeles Review of Books, China Channel (Sept. 25,
2017)
2016 Crossing Between Tradition and Modernity: Essays in Commemoration of Milena Doleželová-
Velingerová (1932–2012). Prague: Karolinum Press.
The Columbia Companion to Modern Chinese Literature. New York: Columbia University Press.
Reviews: MCLC Resource Center http://u.osu.edu/mclc/book-reviews/gunn2/; Canadian
Review of Comparative Literature 44.1 (March 2017)
2014 Hong Shen and The Wedded Husband (a booklet accompanying a DVD of the 2013 OSU
production of the play by Hong Shen). A Modern Chinese Literature and Culture Publication.
Columbus: Foreign Language Publication.
2008 China: A Traveler’s Literary Companion. Berkeley: Whereabouts Press.
Literary Societies of Republican China, with Michel Hockx. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
Reviews: MCLC Resource Center (http://u.osu.edu/mclc/book-reviews/literary-societies-2/);
Journal of Asian Studies 68, 4 (Nov. 2009); Journal of Asian History 44, 2 (2010)
2003 Associate Editor, China Section, Columbia Companion of Modern East Asian Literature. NY:
Columbia University Press. [General Editor: Joshua Mostow; Japan Section Associate Editor:
Sharalyn Orbaugh; Korea Section Associate Editor: Bruce Fulton]
Reviews: MCLC Resource Center (http://u.osu.edu/mclc/book-reviews/the-columbia-
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companion/)
2002 Co-editor (with Thomas Buoye, Bruce Dickson, Barry Naughton, and Martin K. Whyte), China:
Adapting the Past, Confronting the Future. 3rd edition. Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies,
University of Michigan.
1996 Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on Literature, 1893-1945. Stanford University Press.
Reviews: Lilun tansuo—dangdai wentan 理论探索-当代文坛 3 (2008); Journal of Asian
Culture 17 (1994-95); Journal of Asian Studies 56, 4 (Nov. 1997); Revue Bibliographic de
Sinologie (1997); China Information 12, 3 (Winter 1997/98); Bulletin of the School of
Oriental and African Studies 60, no. 2 (June 1997): 395-396; Journal of Oriental Studies 34,
2 (1999); Journal of Modern Literature in Chinese 1, 2 (1999).
Editor of Scholarly Journal
1999-present Modern Chinese Literature and Culture vol. 11 (Spring 1999)-present. [biannual peer-reviewed
scholarly publication] URL: http://u.osu.edu/mclc/
Guest Editor of Scholarly Journal:
1991 Journal of Chinese Language Teachers Association 26.2 (May). [special issue on cross-cultural
pedagogy]
Articles in Books and Journals:
Forthcoming “Lianhuanhua (Serial Picture books) and Modern Chinese Literature.” To appear in the forthcoming
catalogue of the exhibition Literature in Line: Lianhuanhua Picture Stories from China, curated by
Kuiyi Shen and Julia F. Andrews. The Ohio State University, April-June, 1997.
“The Archive and the Museum: National Literature in the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan.”
In Jack Chen et al. eds, Literary Information in China: A History. New York: Columbia University
Press.
(with Yichun Xu), “Lu Town: Literary Theme Parks and the Commodification of Literary Culture
in China.” HuaXia wenhua luntan 华夏文化论坛
2019 “What Do You Do with Cultural Propaganda of the Mao Era.” PRC History Review 4, 2 (August
2019). URL: http://prchistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/8_denton_propaganda.pdf
“The Jianchuan Museum: The Politics of War Memory in a Private Chinese Museum.” In Edward
Vickers, Daniel Schumacher, and Mark Frost, eds., Remembering Asia’s World War Two. London:
Routledge, 72-106.
“Can Private Museums Offer Space for Alternative History? The Red Era Series at the Jianchuan
Museum Cluster.” In Sebastian Veg, ed., Popular Memories of the Mao Era: From Critical Debate
to Reassessing History. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 80-111.
2017 (with Eileen J. Cheng) “Lu Xun, the In-Between Critic.” In Cheng and Denton, eds. Jottings Under
Lamplight: Lu Xun. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1-13.
“Lu Ling, Hu Feng, and Literary Persecution.” A New Literary History of Modern China. Ed. David
Wang. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2017: 590-96.
“Chinese Red Tourism.” China Policy Institute: Analysis (Nov. 13). URL:
https://cpianalysis.org/2017/11/13/chinese-red-tourism/
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2016 “Introduction.” In Denton, ed. Crossing Between Tradition and Modernity: Essays in
Commemoration of Milena Doleželová-Velingerová (1932–2012). Prague: Karolinum Press, 17-21.
“Multicultural History in a Multiparty Taiwan: The National Museum of Taiwan History.” In
Denton, ed., Crossing Between Tradition and Modernity: Essays in Commemoration of Milena
Doleželová-Velingerová (1932–2012). Prague: Karolinum Press, 203-222.
“Lu Xun, Returning Home, and May Fourth Modernity.” In Carlos Rojas and Andrea Bachner,
eds., Oxford Handbook of Modern Chinese Literatures. NY: Oxford University Press, 2016, 19-38.
2014 “Foreword.” In Denton, ed., Hong Shen and The Wedded Husband. Columbus: Foreign Language
Publications, 2014, v-x.
“Exhibiting the Past: China’s Nanjing Massacre Memorial Museum.” The Asia-Pacfic Journal:
Japan Focus 12 (20), no. 2 (May 19): URL: http://japanfocus.org/-Kirk_A_-Denton/4117.
Reprinted in the Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence (Dec. 4, 2014): URL:
http://www.massviolence.org/Exhibiting-the-Past-China-s [adapted from Exhibiting the Past:
Historical Memory and the Politics of Museums in Postsocialist China]
“China Dreams and the Road to Revival.” Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective 8, no.
3 (Dec.): http://origins.osu.edu/article/china-dreams-and-road-revival
2013 “Modern Chinese Fiction and Prose.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Chinese Studies. Ed. Tim
Wright. New York: Oxford University Press
(http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199920082/obo-9780199920082-
0058.xml)
2011 “Yan’an as a Site of Memory in Socialist and Post-socialist China.” In Marc Matten, ed., Places of
Memory in China: History, Politics, Identity. Leiden: Brill, 2011, 233-81. [Reviews in: China
Perspectives 3 (2013); Journal of Asian Studies 72.1 (2013)]
2010 “Lu Ling bixia de Jiang Chunzu yu Langman gerenzhuyi huayu” 路翎笔下的蒋纯祖与浪漫个人主义
话语 (Lu Ling and the discourse of romantic individualism). Nanjing shifan daxue wenxue yuan
xuebao 4 (2010). [translation of chapter 6 of The Problematic of Self in Modern Chinese Literature:
Hu Feng and Lu Ling]
“Rectification: Party Discipline, Intellectual Remolding, and the Formation of a Political
Community.” In Ban Wang, ed. Words and Their Stories Essays on the Language of the Chinese
Revolution. Leiden: Brill, 51–64.
2009 “Lun Jiu yi ba lishi bowuguan” 论九一八历史博物馆 (On the September 18 History Museum). Jiu yi
ba lishi bowuguan guankan 九一八历史博物馆馆刊 no. 3 (2009).
“Storm Under the Sun: An Introduction.” In S. Louisa Wei, ed., Storm Under the Sun: Introduction,
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(with Michel Hockx) “Introduction,” Literary Societies of Republican China. Lexington Books,
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Literary Societies in Republican China. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008, 413–73.
2007 “Horror and Atrocity: Memory of Japanese Imperialism in Chinese Museums.” In Guobin Yang
and Ching Kwan Lee, eds. Reinvisioning the Chinese Revolution: The Politics and Poetics of
Collective Memories in Reform China. Washington: Wilson Center Press, 245-286. Rpt. with
changes as “Heroic Resistance and Victims of Atrocity: Negotiating the Memory of Japanese
Imperialism in Chinese Museums,” in Japan Focus. [http://japanfocus.org/products/details/2547];
Chinese translation in Zhongguo jinianguan 中国纪念馆 (Chinese memorial halls) no. 3 (2008), and
no. 4 (2008): 9-12. Rpt. in The Politics of Memory in East Asia. Eds. Sven Salaer and Justin
Aukema. Asia Pacific Journal: Japan Focus Course Reader no. 7 (2013) (available online at: http://www.japanfocus.org/course_readers)
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2005 “Museums, Memorial Sites, and Exhibitionary Culture in the People’s Republic of China.” The
China Quarterly 183 (Sept.): 565–86. [peer-reviewed]. Rpt. in Culture in the Contemporary PRC.
Eds. Michel Hockx and Julia Strauss. The China Quarterly Special Issues New Series, no. 6.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, 43–64.
2003 “Historical Overview” (China Section). In Joshua Mostow, ed. The Columbia Companion to
Modern East Asian Literature: China. New York: Columbia University Press, 287–306.
“Romantic Sentiment and the Problem of the Subject: Yu Dafu.” In Joshua Mostow, ed. The
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378–384.
“Literature and Politics: Mao Zedong’s ‘Talks at the Yan’an Forum on Art and Literature.’” In
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Columbia University Press, 463–469.
2002 “Introduction” (Culture section). China: Adapting the Past, Confronting the Future. 3rd edition.
Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 395–401.
2000 “Visual Memory and the Construction of a Revolutionary Past: Paintings from the Museum of the
Chinese Revolution.” Modern Chinese Literature and Culture 12.2 (Fall): 203–235. [peer-
reviewed].
1996 “General Introduction.” Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on Literature, 1893-1945,
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1992 “The Distant Shore: The Nationalist Theme in Yu Dafu’s Sinking.” Chinese Literature: Essays,
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1991 “Teaching Modern Chinese Literature in the Post-Modern Era.” Journal of Chinese Language
Teachers Association 26.2 (May): 1–24.
1989 “Lu Ling’s Children of the Rich: The Role of Mind in Social Transformation.” Modern Chinese
Literature 5. 5 (Fall): 269–92. [peer reviewed]
1987 “Model Drama as Myth: A Semiotic Analysis of Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy.” In Drama
in the People’s Republic of China, C. Tung and C. Mackerras, eds., Buffalo: SUNY Press, 119–
136.
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1986 “Lu Ling’s Literary Art: Myth and Symbol in Hungry Guo Su’e.” Modern Chinese Literature
2.2 (Fall): 197–209. [peer reviewed]. Tr. into Chinese by Zhang Da 张达, as “Lu Ling de wenxue
jiqiao, Ji’e de Guo Su’e zhong de shenhua he xiangzheng” 路翎 的文学技巧: 饥饿的郭素娥中的神话
和象徵. Zhongguo xiandai wenxue yanjiu congkan 中国现代文学研究丛刊 3 (1993): 250-60. Rpt. in
Zhongguo xiandai wenxue yanjiu congkan sanshi zhounian jingxuan: zuojia zuopin yanjiu juan
《中国现代文学研究丛刊》30 周年精选:作家作品研究卷 (Modern Chinese Literature Research
selection of excellent essays on its thirtieth anniversary: writers’ works volume). Shanghai: Fudan
daxue, 2009.
Dictionary and Encyclopedia Articles:
2009 “Hu Feng,” Encyclopedia of Modern China. Ed. David Pong. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
2009, 254-256.
“Lu Xun,” Encyclopedia of Modern China. Ed. David Pong. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons,
2009, 531-534.
“Literature since 1800.” Encyclopedia of Modern China. Ed. David Pong. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 2009. 503-508.
“League of Left-wing Writers,” Encyclopedia of Modern China. Ed. David Pong. New York:
Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2009, 446-447.
2005 “Chinese Literature.” In Lincoln Library of Essential Information. 44th edition. Cleveland: Lincoln
Library Press, 2005.
2003 “Zhou Xuan.” In Lily Lee, ed. Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: The Twentieth
Century, 1912-2000. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2003, 715-718.
“Feng Yuanjun.” In Lily Lee, ed. Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: The Twentieth
Century, 1912-2000. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2003, 166-169.
1998 “Lu Xun.” In Paul Schellinger, ed. Encyclopedia of the Novel. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn
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1992 “Chiang Meng-lin.” Historical Dictionary of Revolutionary China 1839-1976, Edwin Pak-wah
Leung, ed., New York: Greenwood Press, 61-63.
“Hu Shih.” Historical Dictionary of Revolutionary China 1839-1976, Edwin Pak-wah Leung, ed.,
New York: Greenwood Press, 163-165.
“Ts’ai Yuan-p’ei.” Historical Dictionary of Revolutionary China 1839-1976, Edwin Pak-wah
Leung, ed., New York: Greenwood Press, 420-22.
“Wen I-to.” Historical Dictionary of Revolutionary China 1839-1976, Edwin Pak-wah
Leung, ed., New York: Greenwood Press, 461-63.
1988 “Ai Wu’s Spring.” A Selective Guide to Chinese Literature 1900-1949 - Volume One:
The Novel, M. Dolezelova-Velingerova, ed., Leiden: Brill, 49-51.
“Yao Xueyin’s Chabanche maijie.” A Selective Guide to Chinese Literature - Volume Two: The
Short Story, Zbigniew Slupski, ed., Leiden: Brill, 229-231.
“Lu Ling’s In Search of Love,” A Selective Guide to Chinese Literature - Volume Two: The Short
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Story, Zbigniew Slupski, ed., Leiden: Brill, 106-109.
“Yang Cunbin’s The Romance of the Qing Palace.” A Selective Guide to Chinese Literature 1900-
1949 - Volume Four: The Drama, B. Eberstein, ed., Leiden: Brill, 284-288.
Translations:
2017 Lu Xun, “On Photography,” “Take-ism,” “Impromptu Reflections no. 38: Arrogance and
Inheritedness,” and “Crisis of the Essay.” In Eileen J. Cheng and Kirk A. Denton, eds., Jottings
Under Lamplight. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017.
2003 Sha Yexin, “Jiang Qing and Her Husbands.” In Xiaomei Chen, ed. Reading the ‘Right’ Text: An
Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Drama. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 282-335. Rpt
in Xiaomei Chen, ed., Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Drama. Abridged edition. NY:
Columbia University Press, 2014, 592-633.
2002 Dai Jinhua, “Human, Demon, Love: A Woman’s Predicament.” In Jing Wang and Tani Barlow,
eds., Cinema and Desire: Marxist Feminist and Cultural Politics in the Work of Dai Jinhua.
London: Verso Press, 151-71. Reprinted in Henry Kuoshu, ed., Celluloid China: Cinematic
Encounters with Culture and Society. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2002, 132-50.
2001 Ten poems by Yang Hua. In Michelle Yeh and N.G.D. Malmqvist, eds. Anthology of Modern
Chinese Poetry from Taiwan. NY: Columbia University Press, 55-58.
1996 Hu Shi, “Some Modest Proposals for the Reform of Literature.” Modern Chinese Literary Thought:
Writings on Literature, 1893-1945. Stanford University Press, 123-39. Rpt. in Longman Anthology
of World Literature, Vol. F, The Twentieth Century. Longman, 2004.
Lu Xun, “On Photography.” Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on Literature, 1893-
1945. Stanford University Press, 196-203.
Ye Shengtao, “On the Literary Arts.” Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on Literature,
1893-1945. Stanford University Press, 162-68.
Dai Wangshu, “Dai Wangshu’s Poetic Theory.” Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on
Literature, 1893-1945. Stanford University Press, 316-17.
Guo Moruo, “Preface to The Sorrows of Young Werther.” Modern Chinese Literary Thought:
Writings on Literature, 1893-1945. Stanford University Press, 204-12.
Liang Shiqiu, “Fusing with Nature.” Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on Literature,
1893-1945. Stanford University Press, 213-17.
Qu Qiubai, “Freedom for Literature But Not the Writer.” Modern Chinese Literary Thought:
Writings on Literature, 1893-1945. Stanford University Press, 376-82.
Mu Shiying, “Preface to Public Cemetery.” Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on
Literature, 1893-1945. Stanford University Press, 387-89. Reprint in Andrew Field, ed.
Forthcoming volume.
Li Jinfa, “A Record of My Own Inspiration.” Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on
Literature, 1893-1945. Stanford University Press, 390-91.
1991 Lu Xun, “Impromptu Reflections No.38: On Conceitedness and Inheritance.” Republican
China 16, 1 (November): 90-97.
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Electronic:
2011 “Five Books from China.” Assembly Journal (April 1). URL:
http://www.assemblyjournal.com/2011/04/five-books-from-china-by-kirk-a-denton/
2003 “Lu Xun Biography.” MCLC Resource Center Publication (Jan.). (http://u.osu.edu/mclc/online-
series/lu-xun/)
2000 Translation of Zhou Zuoren, “Requisites for a New Literature” (新文學的要求). MCLC Resource
Center Publication (Oct.). (http://u.osu.edu/mclc/online-series/requisites/)
1998 Review of “Bibliography of Modern Chinese Literature and Film.” AsianDoc
(http://asiandoc.lib.ohio-state.edu/v1n2/dbs/BMCLF.html)
“MCLC Resource Center” (http://u.osu.edu/mclc/), a website prepared in conjunction with the
journal Modern Chinese Literature and Culture; contains the most extensive bibliographies of
modern Chinese literature and cultural studies; publishes short essays, translations, and interviews,
as well as (since 2004) all MCLC book reviews
Miscellaneous:
2019 Part of a panel of experts (with Eileen Cheng and Hu Ying) for “Lu Xun: Writing the Story of New
China” a program for the BBC World Service program “The Forum” (recorded January 29;
broadcast February 14-18) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3cswptc
2017 Interviewed by Laura Dombernowsky for Information, a Danish newspaper (June 17), Modern
Tider section, pp 8-9. URL: https://www.information.dk/moti/2017/06/kinas-nationale-
hukommelse-renset-ludere-provokatoerer-migranter
2016 Interviewed by Carla Nappi, New Books Network (June 2016): http://newbooksnetwork.com/kirk-
a-denton-exhibiting-the-past-historical-memory-and-the-politics-of-museums-in-postsocialist-
china-u-of-hawaii-press-2014/
2011 “Hongda shiye de Zhongguo xiandai wenxue: Beimei hanxuejia Deng Tengke fangtanlu” 宏大视野
的中国现代文学:北美汉学家邓腾克访谈录 (A broad vision of modern Chinese literature:
interview with North American sinologist Kirk Denton). Wuhan daxue xuebao 64, 6 (2011): 1-6.
1989 “Bibliography of Literature of the Sino-Japanese War (1937-45).” Modern Chinese Literature 5, 2
(Fall): 325-32.
Book Reviews:
2018 Saiyin Sun, Beyond the Iron House: Lu Xun and the Modern Chinese Literary Field (New York:
Routledge, 2017). MCLC Resource Center (June). URL: http://u.osu.edu/mclc/book-
reviews/kdenton/
2017 Yukiko Koga, Inheritance of Loss: China, Japan, and the Political Economy of Redemption after
Empire (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016). The China Journal 79 (Dec.): 183-85.
2014 Review Article: Tracy L. D. Lu, Museums in China: Material Power and Objectified Identities
(NY: Routledge, 2013) and Maria Varzutti, Museums in China: The Politics of Representation after
Mao (Suffolk, UK: Boydell Press, 2014). The China Quarterly 220 (Dec.): 1166–69.
Lin Shu Inc.: Translation and the Making of Modern Chinese Culture, by Michael Gibbs Hill. The
Journal of Asian Studies 73, no. 1 (Feb.): 216–17.
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2007 Cultural Heritage Management in China: Preserving the Cities of the Pearl River Delta. Eds.
Hillary du Cros and Yok-shiu F. Lee (Routledge, 2007). The China Quarterly 192 (Dec.): 1033–35.
2006 Theodore Huters. Bring the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early
Republican China (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2005). In Journal of Asian Studies 65,
no. 1 (Feb.): 166–168.
2004 Bonnie McDougall. Love-Letters and Privacy in Modern China: The Intimate Lives of Lu Xun and
Xu Guangping (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002). In Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 64,
no. 1 (June 2004): 167–175.
2001 Perry Link. The Uses of Literature: Life in the Socialist Chinese Literary System (Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 2000). In Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 61.2 (Fall): 433–41.
1998 Bonnie McDougall and Kam Louie. The Literature of China in the Twentieth Century (New York:
Columbia University Press, 1997). In The China Quarterly 156 (Dec.): 1074–76.
1997 Jon Kowallis, The Lyrical Lu Xun: A Study of His Classical-Style Verse (Honolulu: University of
Hawaii Press, 1996). In Journal of Chinese Language Teachers Association 32.2 (May): 117–20.
1995 Jeanne Tai and David Der-wei Wang, eds. Running Wild (New York: Columbia University
Press, 1994). China Review International 2, no. 2 (Fall): 575–81.
1993 Lu Xun, Diary of a Madman and Other Stories. William Lyell, tr. (Honolulu: University of Hawaii
Press, 1990). Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, and Reviews 15: 174–76.
1990 Modern Chinese Women Writers: Critical Appraisals, Michael Duke, ed. (Armonk: M.E. Sharpe,
1989). Journal of Chinese Language Teachers Association 25, no. 3 (Oct.): 89–92.
1989 Nie Hualing, Mulberry and Peach: Two Women of China (Boston: Beacon Press, 1988).
Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association 24, no. 2 (May): 135–38.
CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
2019 “War Memory in PRC History Museums.” Globalized Memorial Museums Workshop and Public
Kickoff (Vienna, October 24-26)
“Memory of World War II in State and Private Museums in the People’s Republic of China.” Third
Annual Memory Studies Association Conference (Madrid, June 25-28)
“The Archive and the Museum: National Literature and Local Identities in the PRC and Taiwan.”
Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Denver (March)
2018 “Literary Heritage: An Overview of Literature Museums in Postsocialist China.” The
Intermaterialty of World Literary Heritage: Author Museums as Lieux de Mémoire and Sites of
Hero Worship. Heidelberg, Germany (Nov. 21)
“The Senses in Recent Exhibitionary Practice in Chinese History Museums.” In the Realm of the
Sense: Mapping China’s Modern Sensorium (Edinburgh, June 19-20)
“The Monumentalization of Horror: The Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall.” Wittenberg University
Invited Talk (March 16)
2017 “Do Private Museums Offer Space for Alternative History? The Jianchuan Museum Cluster, Anren,
Sichuan.” University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Dec. 4).
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“Do Private Museums Offer Space for Alternative History? The Jianchuan Museum Cluster, Anren,
Sichuan.” Keynote Address, Nordic Association of Chinese Studies, Aarhus, Denmark (June)
Researching Cultural Encounters with China, Ph. D. Workshop, Nordic Association of Chinese
Studies, Aarhus, Denmark (June)
2016 “The Jianchuan Museum and ‘Alternative’ War Memory.” Keynote address presented at War
Memoryscapes in Asia Partnership conference, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan (Dec. 17-18)
2015 “Politics and Culture in Postsocialist China.” Series of three lectures as part of The Arts and
Politics: Defending—or Challenging—the Status Quo, The West Virginia Consortium for Faculty
and Course Development in International Studies (Nov. 12-13).
“Is There a Memory Boom? The Modern Perspective.” Memory and Text in Premodern East Asia:
Concepts, Theories, and Methods, OSU (Oct. 1-3)
2014 “Do Private Museums Offer Space for Alternative History? The Jianchuan Museum Cluster, Anren,
Sichuan,” Popular Memory of the Mao Era and Its Impact on History, French Centre for Research
on Contemporary China, Paris (Dec. 15-16)
2013 “Opening Remarks,” Hong Shen and the Modern Mediasphere in Republican Era China, The Ohio
State University (Nov. 18, 2013)
“Exhibiting the Future: Urban Utopias in PRC Municipal Urban Planning Exhibition Halls.”
Distinguished Lecture, Rutgers University (April 18)
2012 “Exhibiting the Future: Urban Utopias in PRC Municipal Urban Planning Exhibition Halls.”
(SOAS, London; June 21)
“Modern Chinese Literature and Culture and Publishing in Modern Chinese Cultural
Studies.” Master Class, SOAS, London, UK (June 21)
“Multicultural History in a Multi-Party Taiwan: The National Museum of Taiwan History." Now
and Then: An International Conference in Honour of Professor Milena Dolezelova-Velingerova
(Prague; June 15)
2011 “Memorializing the Dead: Martyrs Museums and Memorial Parks in the PRC and Taiwan.”
University of Kentucky (April 22)
“Memorializing the Dead: Martyrs Museums and Memorial Parks in the PRC and Taiwan.”
Modern China Seminar, University of Pennsylvania (Feb. 26)
“Memorializing the Dead: Martyrs Museums and Memorial Parks in the PRC and Taiwan.” Rickett
Memorial Lecture, University of Pennsylvania (Feb. 25)
2010 “Exhibiting the Future: Urban Utopias in PRC Municipal Urban Planning Exhibition Halls.”
Putting China on Display: From 19th-Century Museums to 21st-Century Expos (Washington, DC;
June)
“Exhibiting the Future: Urban Utopias in PRC Municipal Urban Planning Exhibition Halls.”
Inaugural Address (Ohio State University; April 28)
“Red Tourism: Revolutionary Memory and National Landscape.” Red Legacy in China conference,
(Harvard University; April 2-3)
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2009 “Exhibiting the Future: Municipal Urban Planning Centers in the PRC.” Center for Humanities and
Social Sciences Research, National Chung-hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan (Dec. 10)
“烈士与记忆:死英雄的纪念碑,纪念馆,与博物馆” (Martyrs and Memory: Monuments,
Memorials, and Museums for Dead Heroes). Center for Humanities and Social Sciences Research,
National Chung-hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan (Nov. 26)
“Modern Chinese Literature and Culture and Publishing in English in Modern Chinese Cultural
Studies.” Publishing Workshop, National Chung-hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan (Oct. 28)
“The Politics of Ethnographic Museums in the PRC and Taiwan.” Conference on The Race in
Culture: Ethnology and Empire in the Long Twentieth Century (The Ohio State University; May 1-
2, 2009)
2008 “Projecting the Future: Municipal Urban Planning Exhibition Halls in the PRC.” Invited talk.
University of Virginia (Nov. 18).
“Projecting the Future: Municipal Urban Planning Centers in the PRC.” Modern China Seminar,
Columbia University (Nov. 13)
2004 “Museums, Memorial Sites, and Exhibitionary Culture in the PRC.” Invited Talk. Academia Sinica
(Taiwan; Dec. 2004).
“Museums, Memorial Sites, and Exhibitionary Culture in the PRC.” China Quarterly Workshop on
Arts and Culture in Contemporary China (Fairbank Center, Harvard University; Oct. 15-16, 2004)
2003 “Revolutionary Memory and Postsocialist Nostalgia: Changing Representations of Modern History
in PRC Museums.” Invited Talk (EALC, Harvard University; Dec. 9, 2003)
“Revolutionary Memory and Postsocialist Nostalgia: Changing Representations of Modern History
in PRC Museums.” Chinese Museums in Time and Space workshop (Princeton University, Nov.
14, 2003)
“Museums and State Memory: The Construction of the Past in PRC Museums.” Presented at
Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University (May 9, 2003).
2002 “Hu Feng and the July Writers: Genealogy of a Literary Group.” Presented at Urban Cultural
Institutions in Early Twentieth Century China, The Ohio State University (April 13, 2002)
2001 “Literary Societies as Urban Cultural Institutions in Republican China.” Presented in conjunction
with the Institute for Collaborative Research in the Public Humanities, The Ohio State University
(Oct. 2, 2001).
“The Museum of the Chinese Revolution and the Visual Construction of History.” Rethinking
Cultural Revolution Culture Workshop, Heidelberg (Feb. 22-24, 2001).
2000 “Introduction: Literary Societies in Republican China.” Panel on “Literary Societies of Republican
China,” co-organized with Michel Hockx. Association for Asian Studies (March 2000).
1999 “Visual Memory and the Construction of a Revolutionary Past: Paintings from the Museum of the
Chinese Revolution.” Visual Art as Cultural Memory in Modern China, The Ohio State University
(October, 1999).
1997 “Modern Chinese Literature and Lianhuan hua.” A lecture presented in conjunction with Literature
in Line: Lianhuan hua Picture Stories from China. The Ohio State University (April 25-June 17,
1997).
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1992 “Modern Chinese Literary Criticism: The Case of Hu Feng.” Second Conference of the American
Association of Chinese Comparative Literature, UCLA (March 10-22, 1992).
1990 “Notes on Teaching Modern Chinese Literature in the Post-Modern Era.” Annual Conference of the
Chinese Language Teachers Association, Nashville (Nov. 16-18, 1990).
“Critical Approaches to Chinese Literature.” Panel Chair at the Midwest Conference on Asian
Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington (Nov. 2-3, 1990).
“The Distant Shore: National Allegory in Yu Dafu’s ‘Sinking’.” Politics and Ideology in Modern
Chinese Literature, Duke University, Durham (Oct. 26-28, 1990).
1988 “Madness and Chaos in Lu Ling’s Children of the Rich.” Annual Meeting of the Association for
Asian Studies, San Francisco (March 25-27, 1988).
1984 “Model Drama as Myth: A Semiotic Analysis of Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy.” Colloquium
on Contemporary Chinese Drama and Theater, State University of New York, Buffalo (Oct., 1984).
“Symbolism in Lu Ling’s Novel Hungry Guo Su’e,” Annual Conference of the Canadian Asian
Studies Association, University of Guelf (June, 1984)
NON-SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS/OUTREACH:
2019 Talk on my experiences with translation projects for Patricia Sieber’s Chinese 5490: Chinese
Translation Workshop (Spring 2019)
2017 Lecture on Lu Xun for National Consortium for Teaching about Asia, Ohio State University (June
13)
2016 Introduction to screening of Behemoth (2015), a film directed by Zhao Liang, Gateway Film Center,
Columbus, Ohio (November 17, 2016)
2009 “《红日暴风》的介绍” (Introduction to the film Storm Under the Sun). Chung-hsing University
(Dec. 16) 2008 “Publishing Workshop.” Talk for the Graduates of East Asian Languages and Literatures group
(The Ohio State University; May 23, 2008)
“Lu Xun and the May Fourth Movement.” Talk to the Chinese Culture Connections group (The
Ohio State University; May 15, 208)
2006 “Chinese Literature and Culture.” Seminar on Teaching About East Asia (The Ohio State
University, Feb. 27, 2006)
“Chinese History and Traditional Thought.” Seminar on Teaching About East Asia (The Ohio State
University, Feb. 20, 2006)
2005 Lecture series on Chinese Cultural Tradition presented as part of China’s Cultural Triangle (Oct.
10-26, 2005), a tour of China organized by the Ohio State University Alumni Association
“Chinese Literature and Culture.” Seminar on Teaching About East Asia (The Ohio State
University, Feb. 2005)
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“Chinese History and Traditional Thought.” Seminar on Teaching About East Asia (The Ohio State
University, Feb. 2005)
2004 Lecture series on Chinese Cultural Tradition presented as part of China’s Cultural Triangle (Sept.
20-Oct. 7, 2004), a tour of China organized by the Ohio State University Alumni Association
“Lu Xun and ‘Diary of a Madman.’” Lecture for Madness in Russian Literature course taught by
Susmita Sundaram (The Ohio State University, April 21, 2004).
“Chinese Literature and Culture.” Seminar on Teaching About East Asia (The Ohio State
University, Feb. 24, 2004)
“Chinese History and Traditional Thought.” Seminar on Teaching About East Asia (The Ohio State
University, Feb. 17, 2004)
2003 “An Introduction to Modern Chinese Literature.” CLASS 2003 Summer Workshop, Boston (June
28-30, 2003)
1999 “Cultural Revolution Posters and the Cultural Revolution.” Part of Walkabout Discussion for
Exhibition Opening, Picturing Power: Posters of the Cultural Revolution, The Ohio State
University (Oct. 6, 1999).
1998 “Introduction to Wushan yunyu,” a film in the NETPAC/USA Asian Film Series held at OSU
(April 22-24).
1985 “How Westerners Read Traditional Chinese Novels.” Presented in Chinese at the Symposium on
U.S.-Taiwan Relations, Taiwan National Political University (January 1985).
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS
The Landscape of Historical Memory: The Politics of Museums and Memorial Culture in Post–Martial Law Taiwan
A companion to Exhibiting the Past, this volume focuses on the politics of museums and exhibitionary culture
in Taiwan in the post-martial law era (1987-present). Currently in the review process at Hong Kong University
Press. Decision to be rendered sometime in October, 2019.
Returning Home: Literary Representations of Home in Modern Chinese Literature.
This study explores the cultural complex of self, nation, tradition, and modernity surrounding images of home
in modern Chinese literature. Through a detailed analysis of the topoi of leaving home and returning to it in
variety of literary genres, the paradoxical attraction and repulsion toward home will be seen as emblematic of
the problematic of modernity in China. This study is still in the research stage, but is envisaged as a book-length
manuscript.